Thank you!
I assume this would work when printing on clear as well as on translucent ("back-lit") media types. For example, print on clear then apply second-surface to translucent acrylic.
My printer (VG2) requires me to specify one of my clear media types before it will show me any white ink profiles. [Now that I type that... I haven't installed any back-lit media profiles. If I did, I suppose they would also allow me to specify white ink.]
(I hope this wasn't too much of a thread hijack.
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someone dm me this morning about that, this is a copy-n-paste of several messages from that:
On the back of clear plexiglass: mirrored printed clear - white diffuser (not printed) - mirrored printed clear
UV lamination isn't required
You could use printable white translucent vinyl, and print to that mirrored: On the back of clear plexiglass: mirrored printed clear - mirrored printed white translucent vinyl.
There needs to be a layer of white between the two layers of ink, so that the back layer doesn't show during the day, only at night when
the sign is lit.
Two more things:
1- You will probably have to apply the second print wet, in front of a light to make sure everything lines up...
if an image in your art doesn't line up it doesn't really matter, it will look a little "soft", but text need to line up, especially small text, so focus on that.
2- Make sure you do a test, with some clear vinyls, the adhesive will become white and blotchy when applied wet.
I would make a small test and let it sit overnight the first time you make a sign this way.